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Jimmy MÃ¥rdell was one of the early assembly programmers in the TI community for the TI-85 and TI-86 calculators, and is known for creating the highly popular ZTetris and Sqrxz. He was also a member of the Icarus Productions programming group.

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SiCoDe Software was the most well-known and accomplished TI-Basic programming group. They not only released several quality TI-Basic programs and tutorials, but really helped to raise the level of TI-Basic programming and gave TI-Basic credibility in the larger TI community.

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Dimension-TI (Calc.org) was one of the three major TI sites along with ticalc.org and TI-Files, and was involved in much of the TI community happenings and drama. It introduced many innovations and enhancements to the community, and was arguably better than both ticalc.org and TI-Files at their respective peaks.

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Virtual-TI (VTI) was written by Rusty Wagner of ACZ for Microsoft Windows, and was the first viable emulator with support for all of the TI graphing calculators. It features a graphical debugger, a grayscale display, data transfer between computer and emulated calculator, black link, parallel link and much more.

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